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farthing
{i} çeyrek peni
farthing
{i} metelik
farthing
{i} azıcık şey
farthing
{i} çeyrek peni (eski bir İngiliz parası)
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of farthing
angle for farthings
To beg out of a prison window with a cap, or box, let down at the end of a long string
brass farthings
plural form of brass farthing
farthing
A coin worth one farthing
farthing
{n} the fourth part of a penny
farthing
{i} coin formerly used in Great Britain (equal to one-fourth of a British penny)
farthing
A very small quantity or value
farthing
a former British bronze coin worth a quarter of a penny
farthing
A fourth part Penny pieces used to be divided into four parts, thus, farthing, and two a halfpenny (Anglo-Saxon, feor- thung ) I don't care for it a brass farthing James II debased all the coinage, and issued, amongst other worthless coins, brass pence, halfpence, and farthings The feorthung was the fourth part of other coins Thus, we read in the Grayfriar's Chronicle: - "This yere the kynge made a newe quyne, as the nobylle, half-nobylle, and ferdyng-nobylle " Farthingalo (3 syl ) A sort of crinoline petticoat The word means a "guard for modesty " (French, vertugarde, corrupted into verdingade, and then into farthingale )
farthing
The fourth of a penny; a small copper coin of Great Britain, being a cent in United States currency
farthing
A division of land
farthing
A fourth part Penny pieces used to be divided into four parts, thus: (symbol) One of these quarters was a feor-thung or farthing, and two a halfpenny (Anglo-Saxon, feor- thung ) I don't care for it a brass farthing James II debased all the coinage, and issued, amongst other worthless coins, brass pence, halfpence, and farthings The feorthung was the fourth part of other coins Thus, we read in the Grayfriar's Chronicle: - "This yere the kynge made a newe quyne, as the nobylle, half-nobylle, and ferdyng-nobylle " Farthingale (3 syl ) A sort of crinoline petticoat The word means a "guard for modesty " (French, vertugarde, corrupted into verdingade, and then into farthingale )
farthing
Former British unit of currency worth one-quarter of an old penny
farthing
Formerly a British coin, worth a fourth of an old British penny or about a half a cent of Canadian money
farthing
¼ penny Small bronze coin Withdrawn
farthing
A farthing was a small British coin which was worth a quarter of an old penny. an old British coin that was worth one quarter of a penny